God has a plan for the world and each of us has a role in that plan. Some people discern that role early in life and others come to know God’s will for them much later. Some people seem to have always been on the right track from early childhood, others find their way after having learned life’s lessons the hard way.
Whatever the case, God has a plan for each one of us and when we finally hear him say, “Come, follow me” the only acceptable response is to do so, even though we do not yet know where it will all lead.
In our Gospel today we have the call of Matthew as told by Matthew himself. What he says is short and sweet. He was sitting at the customs post. Jesus said to him, “Follow me.” and he got up and followed him.
Matthew was not a man who had been on the right track from early childhood — otherwise he wouldn’t have been at the customs post collecting money for the hated Roman occupiers. For that reason, he was regarded as a public sinner, a person of ill repute.
When God calls, the only acceptable response is to say “yes!”